ROGUE CIA


Trump let it be known he authorized the CIA to undertake “Covert Operations” in Venezuela.

President Harry Truman created the CIA with the National Security Act of 1947

He regretted creating it with this Opinion piece in The Washington Post 62 Years ago this month. The mystery is why searching The Washington Post for it, it’s no longer there. Good thing I saved it when I saw it many years ago.

The Washington Post December 22, 1963 – page A11 
Harry Truman Writes: Limit CIA Role To Intelligence 

INDEPENDENCE, MO., Dec. 21 — I think it has become necessary to take another look at the purpose and operations of our Central Intelligence Agency—CIA. At least, I would like to submit here the original reason why I thought it necessary to organize this Agency during my Administration, what I expected it to do and how it was to operate as an arm of the President. 

I think it is fairly obvious that by and large a President’s performance in office is as effective as the information he has and the information he gets. That is to say, that assuming the President himself possesses a knowledge of our history, a sensitive understanding of our institutions, and an insight into the needs and aspirations of the people, he needs to have available to him the most accurate and up-to-the-minute information on what is going on everywhere in the world, and particularly of the trends and developments in all the danger spots in the contest between East and West. This is an immense task and requires a special kind of an intelligence facility. 

Of course, every President has available to him all the information gathered by the many intelligence agencies already in existence. The Departments of State, Defense, Commerce, Interior and others are constantly engaged in extensive information gathering and have done excellent work. 

But their collective information reached the President all too frequently in conflicting conclusions. At times, the intelligence reports tended to be slanted to conform to established positions of a given department. This becomes confusing and what’s worse, such intelligence is of little use to a President in reaching the right decisions. 

Therefore, I decided to set up a special organization charged with the collection of all intelligence reports from every available source, and to have those reports reach me as President without department “treatment” or interpretations. 

I wanted and needed the information in its “natural raw” state and in as comprehensive a volume as it was practical for me to make full use of it. But the most important thing about this move was to guard against the chance of intelligence being used to influence or to lead the President into unwise decisions—and I thought it was necessary that the President do his own thinking and evaluating. 

Since the responsibility for decision making was his—then he had to be sure that no information is kept from him for whatever reason at the discretion of any one department or agency, or that unpleasant facts be kept from him. There are always those who would want to shield a President from bad news or misjudgments to spare him from being “upset.” 

For some time I have been disturbed by the way CIA has been diverted from its original assignment. It has become an operational and at times a policy-making arm of the Government. This has led to trouble and may have compounded our difficulties in several explosive areas. 

I never had any thought that when I set up the CIA that it would be injected into peacetime cloak and dagger operations. Some of the complications and embarrassment I think we have experienced are in part attributable to the fact that this quiet intelligence arm of the President has been so removed from its intended role that it is being interpreted as a symbol of sinister and mysterious foreign intrigue—and a subject for cold war enemy propaganda. 

With all the nonsense put out by Communist propaganda about “Yankee imperialism,“ ”exploitive capitalism,“ ”war-mongering,“ ”monopolists,” in their name-calling assault on the West, the last thing we needed was for the CIA to be seized upon as something akin to a subverting influence in the affairs of other people. 

I well knew the first temporary director of the CIA, Adm. Souers, and the later permanent directors of the CIA, Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg and Allen Dulles. These were men of the highest character, patriotism and integrity—and I assume this is true of all those who continue in charge. 

But there are now some searching questions that need to be answered. I, therefore, would like to see the CIA be restored to its original assignment as the intelligence arm of the President, and that whatever else it can properly perform in that special field—and that its operational duties be terminated or properly used elsewhere. 

We have grown up as a nation, respected for our free institutions and for our ability to maintain a free and open society. There is something about the way the CIA has been functioning that is casting a shadow over our historic position and I feel that we need to correct it. 

The best known operation in recent history was the CIA, with the British MI6, orchestrated the 1953 coup (Operation Ajax) that overthrew Iran’s democratically elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mosaddegh, who sought to nationalize the oil industry. The coup restored power to the pro-Western Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, fulfilling British & US goals to secure oil interests and counter perceived Soviet influence during the Cold War, but ultimately fueled anti-Western sentiment leading to the 1979 revolution.

Torture Program and “Black Sites”: In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the CIA operated secret detention facilities (“black sites”) around the world where detainees were subjected to “enhanced interrogation techniques,” widely condemned as torture. Methods included waterboarding (which nearly drowned one detainee, Abu Zubaydah), sensory deprivation in total darkness, chaining people to concrete floors, and medically unnecessary “rectal rehydration”. Agency officers also threatened to harm the children or sexually abuse the mothers of detainees. The program produced fabricated intelligence and resulted in the death of at least one detainee from hypothermia.

Project MKUltra: From 1953 to 1973, the CIA ran a human experimentation program aimed at developing mind-control and psychological torture techniques. This project involved administering high doses of LSD and other drugs, hypnosis, electroshock therapy, and sensory deprivation to unwitting subjects, including U.S. and Canadian citizens, in universities, hospitals, and prisons.

Overthrowing Democratic Governments: The CIA has a history of involvement in the overthrow of democratically elected foreign governments, particularly in Latin America during the Cold War. Notable examples include Operation PB Success in Guatemala (1954), the 1973 coup in Chile that installed Augusto Pinochet, and the 1953 Iranian coup, often resulting in long periods of brutal authoritarian rule and human rights abuses.

Assassination Plots: The CIA has engaged in numerous plots to assassinate foreign leaders, most famously Fidel Castro of Cuba, with methods proposed including poisoned cigars, explosive molluscs, and poison pills. The agency was also implicated in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first elected Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Supporting Abusive Paramilitary Units: The agency has been accused of supporting and training military and paramilitary units in various countries, such as in Honduras and Afghanistan, that went on to commit grave human rights abuses, including summary executions and forced disappearances.

Psychological Warfare and “Aswang” Operation: In the Philippines during the early 1950s, CIA operative Edward Lansdale used psychological operations exploiting local superstitions to combat communist insurgents. In one gruesome instance, agents drained the blood from a dead guerrilla and left the body with two neck holes to make it appear as though an “aswang” (vampire-like creature) had killed him, successfully spreading fear. 

The Devil Don’t Knock Twice


The Title comes from an email I received this morning from Michael Brenner. He doesn’t have a Blog or an account on X. He is a prominent American scholar specializing in International Relations, American foreign policy, and transatlantic affairs. He is best known for his critical analyses of U.S. geopolitical strategies, European security, and global power dynamics.

This is what he wrote: BRETHREN

There is an old blues ballad called: “The Devil Don’t Knock Twice.”* Assuming that he knocks at all — or just sidles up to you at a Delta crossroads with a proposition that you can’t refuse. The specter of Satan requesting entry – into your home, into your soul – suggests that you have a choice whether or not to let him in. That evidently is true for even the most downtrodden, the most desperate, the most vulnerable.

We Americans – individually and collectively – have been privileged with three knocks, each seeking entry.

The first time, we took a deliberate look through the peephole, sized him up as off-beat, hyper, a little weird but quelled our doubts in opening the door. After much strained and acrid palaver, we agreed to a 4-year lease on the premises.

At its end, he aggressively demanded an extension of the same duration – the 2nd knock. With decidedly mixed feelings we turned him down. An inspection of the property had revealed widespread damage. The house was desecrated with Satanic graffiti and reeked of foul sulfuric fumes. Worse, the Evil One had turned it into a refuge for a coven of unisex demons from the nether world. 

Furious at the rejection, he incited them to ransack the place and to seize it in his name. We managed to repel them – just barely. That wasn’t the end of it, though. Hardly. The diabolical schemer launched a massive all-out campaign to overturn the eviction. Spurious lawsuits, incessant protest rallies, random acts of vandalism – even blatant intimidation of judges and prosecutors. 

Satan himself raging everywhere – fuming, breathing fire and brimstone – vowing revenge against all who had played a part in his eviction, who had thwarted him in any way – or else! This went on for years.

Then, he knocked on the door a 3rd time – declaring loudly that he would make the house a great mansion again – if we let him in – or else. We opened the door wide.

Searching Google for the original ‘The Devil Don’t knock Twice’ found this: Unearthed from the depths of the American South, [LOST TAPE #013 — “The Devil Don’t Knock Twice” by Jeremiah “Dust Bowl” Reed (1934)] captures the haunted soul of early Delta Blues. Recorded on fragile acetate in a dusty roadside chapel during the Great Depression, this lost field recording reveals the raw emotion, pain, and faith of a man who sang not for fame—but for survival. The cracked voice of Jeremiah “Dust Bowl” Reed echoes through time, blending gospel roots, delta slide guitar, and an atmosphere so authentic you can almost smell the rain on dry soil.

Woke up on a Monday, sun behind the ground Look out on the future, couldn’t tell a place of time Been chasing that dollar, brother, in a field of wooden yield Now the dust is my blanket and the highway is my field

[Chorus] Cuz the devil don’t knock twice, son You just walk right through your door Leave you standing in the ruin Wonder what you suffered for He don’t send no letter, don’t whistle no sweet tune The devil don’t knock twice He just come and take the moon

I had a good woman, pretty as a newborn day She stood by the fence post ’til the wind blowed away Had a house made of timber, a roof to keep me dry Then the bank man came calling with the death note in his eye

[Chorus] Cuz the devil don’t knock twice, son He just walk right through your door Leave you standing in a ruin Wondering what you suffer for He don’t send no letter, don’t whistle no sweet tune The devil don’t knock twice He just come and take the moon

I walked a thousand miles, man, just to keep my spirit whole Try to run from the bad luck that will stamp upon my soul But whether it’s the drought or the poor man’s power line The darkness is a shadow and it follows close behind I’m standing by this doorway, listening for a sound Just a grid on the wind, brother, blowing across the ground

I learned my lesson early, the hard way, cold and fast When the devil wants your life, he don’t need a second pass

[Chorus] Cuz the devil don’t knock twice He just walk right through your door Leave you standing in the ruins Wondering what you suffer for He don’t send no letter, don’t whistle no sweet tune The devil don’t knock twice He just come and take the moon…

For those who prefer a Rock & Roll cover of the original Country Music: